Which type of intelligence is NOT proposed in Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences?
Which type of intelligence is NOT proposed in Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences? Correct Answer Crystallised Intelligence
Howard Gardner proposed a theory of multiple intelligence. Gardner defines intelligence as "a biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture.
Key Points The theory of Multiple Intelligence consists of eight different kinds of intelligence-
-
Visual-spatial: Learners think about physical space and their surrounding environments.
-
For example puzzles, maps, charts, videos, etc. In this class, students use a graphic organizer to map out the differences between facts and opinions.
-
-
Bodily Kinaesthetic: Learners use the body effectively and have body awareness. In this class, students are using their bodies to spell new words.
-
For example movement, role-playing, hands-on learning, and using real objects.
-
- Musical: Learners understand and are sensitive to rhythm and sound.
- For example, music, speaking rhythmically, music, instruments, etc.
- Interpersonal Intelligence: In Interpersonal Intelligence, Learners understand people’s moods and intentions.
- Example: interacting with others, group activities, writing, etc.
- Intrapersonal: Learners understand themselves and their own goals.
- For Example independent learning, creative materials, and private time.
- Linguistic: Learners understand words effectively.
- For Example, word games, reading, stories/poetry
- Logic mathematical: Learners understand the reasoning and calculating.
- For Example, logic games and puzzles, mysteries, experiments, etc
- Naturalistic: Learners can identify plants, animals, etc.
- For example, animals, nature, being outside, gardening, etc.
- So we can say that Crystallised Intelligence is not a part of Garder's multiple intelligence theory.
Hint
- Crystallized Intelligence is given by R.B Cattel in 1963.